Saturday, May 2, 2020

June 17, 2007 - Bronx, NY

"Home" in the 1st baseline Loge seats (Todd's 9th season in these seats [11th overall] at Yankee Stadium on Sundays).


We are there!


Subway Series!


Yankees Win!  Theeeeeeeeee Yankees Win!!!!!!


Also, the site of our first date about 9 years ago.


Infield cleaning / YMCA




June 16, 2007 - Lakewood, NJ

Rabbit outside our hotel room.

We're in Lakewood, NJ to see the Lakewood BlueClaws (Class A for the Phillies) take on the, uh, other team...

Lakewood lifeguard chair. Also, we hadn't heard of the Pine Belt before tonight.

Wow, Jeff Manto was here a few years ago.

Eyeballs







Mascot

BlueClaws win!

Home in under 3,400 miles.

Eyeball race



June 15, 2007 - Kinston, NC to Norfolk, VA

Popping in to New Bern, NC, birthplace of Pepsi.

We're in Norfolk, VA to see the Norfolk Tides (Class AAA for the Orioles) play the Buffalo Bisons (Class AAA for Stephanie's Cleveland Indians).




Rough town



Mascot

Funny hats

Bisons beat the Tides 5-4. Go Indians!

Zooperstars




June 14, 2007 - Charleston, SC to Kinston, NC

Heading North, past South of the Border.



Tap, tap, tap, boooaat.  We stopped to tour the CSS Neuse, a confederate ironclad ship from the Civil War.





We're in Kinston, NC to see the Kinston Indians (Class A-Advanced for Stephanie's Cleveland Indians) host the Lynchburg Hillcats (Class A-Advanced for the Pittsburgh Pirates).







Mascot

George's son(?), Seven Costanza, made it to the minors.



Hi Andy.

K-Tribe wins.



Very young fans at this baby Tribe game.



Sumo wrestling.




June 13, 2007 - Ocala, FL through Savannah, GA to Charleston, SC

We stayed here because Todd made us.
Todd: "Go Yankees!"
Stephanie: "What a dump."





Found him!



Stephanie attended their sister college in France.

Now we're in Charleston, SC to see the Charleston River Dogs (Class A for the Yankees) play the Savannah Sand Gnats (Class A for the Mets).









What a view from the back of the ballpark!
The mascots (Charlie and Chelsea) stayed inside the park.
Roaming announcer

We think there's a pedicure happening here.

Retired number of Larry Doby, who was from South Carolina and broke the color barrier for the AL with the Cleveland Indians six weeks after Jackie Robinson did it in the NL for the Dodgers.
Let's go baby Mets!